
Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS) is the largest school district in Virginia, known for its excellent educational programs and high academic achievement. In particular, several high schools are ranked among the top in state and national evaluations.
Major High Schools and Achievements:
Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology: This school has ranked first in Virginia and the entire United States for four consecutive years and is famous for its excellence in STEM fields.
Langley High School: Located in McLean, this school ranks second in Virginia and has a graduation rate of 98%.
Oakton High School: Located in Vienna, this school ranks fourth in Virginia and offers a variety of AP courses and excellent academic programs.
George C. Marshall High School: Located in Falls Church, this school ranks fourth in Virginia and has a graduation rate of 96%.
Fairfax High School: Located in Fairfax, this school has 67% of students participating in AP courses and records a graduation rate of 96%.
Parent and Student Ratings:
According to Niche.com, FCPS receives an average rating of 4.12/5 from parents and students, reflecting the dedication of teachers and the excellence of various programs.
Overall Rating:
FCPS is rated sixth in Virginia and 878th nationwide, particularly praised for its sports programs and diversity.
These achievements and evaluations indicate that FCPS provides an excellent educational environment for students.







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